Potential for allergic reaction to gelatin contained in varicella vaccine

1/30/2013
Do we need to worry about allergic reactions to the gelatin and/or neomycin component in the varicella (VZV) vaccine? This would be in patients with contact dermatitis and/or systemic reactions to these components. Thank you.

A:

Thank you for your inquiry.

Yes, there is concern regarding the potential for gelatin to cause allergic reactions in patients receiving varicella vaccine. Below you will see a quote taken directly from the CDC website. See the link to the website to read further about this.

In addition, the reference noted below from the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in 1997 also reports reactions to gelatin in varicella vaccine.

Thank you again for your inquiry and we hope this response is helpful to you.

"People should not get chickenpox vaccine if they have ever had a life-threatening allergic reaction to a previous dose of chickenpox vaccine or to gelatin or the antibiotic neomycin."

IgE-mediated systemic reactions to gelatin included in the varicella vaccine